Holistic GP Functional Medicine & Integrative Medical Doctor in South Melbourne
446 Clarendon Street South Melbourne VIC 3205
Welcome to Clarendon Medical
When you visit Clarendon Medical your experience will be different. We believe strongly in patients living well, a quality healthcare experience is central to this belief for all our patients. At Clarendon Medical, we know we can get you living better.
We are a specialist general and functional medicine practice offering a truly comprehensive approach to healthcare. We offer a full range of functional medical services and assessments, including IV Infusion Therapy as part of our on-site Medical Intravenous Therapy (MIT) service.
We look forward to welcoming you to Clarendon Medical.
Contact Us
- 446 Clarendon Street South Melbourne VIC 3205
- (03) 9960 2800
- reception@clarendonmedical.com.au
Opening Hours
Monday – Friday 8:30am to 4:00pm
Saturday- 8:00am to 12:00pm
Sunday- Closed
Public Holidays – Closed
Location
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